As of the latest updates, Oasis has thrilled fans by releasing two official live singles, captured at various locations during their much-anticipated 2025 tour. This raises the exciting possibility of a comprehensive live album being in the pipeline, which could be a dream come true for long-time enthusiasts.
The highly awaited reunion tour for Oasis kicked off on July 4 in Cardiff, Wales, marking a significant moment for fans. From this exhilarating concert, a powerful live rendition of “Slide Away” was unveiled. Soon after, the band performed five electrifying shows in their hometown of Manchester, leading to the release of a live version of “Cigarettes & Alcohol” as an additional single. If this trend continues, there’s a promising chance that fans might enjoy a full live album featuring recordings from various stops along this unforgettable tour.
Throughout their illustrious career, Oasis has released only two live albums to date. The first, Familiar to Millions, was recorded in 2000 at the iconic Wembley Stadium in London. The second, Knebworth 1996, was released in 2021, commemorating 25 years since the band’s historic record-breaking performances at Knebworth Park.
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Currently, Oasis is in the midst of an exhilarating five-show series at the legendary Wembley Stadium. Following this remarkable stint, the band will journey to Scotland and Ireland, before taking their electrifying performances overseas to kick off the North American leg starting on August 24 in Toronto.
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Before the tour commenced, Liam Gallagher took to social media to inform fans that he and his brother Noel would not be participating in any joint press engagements. He expressed their concerns about the media potentially probing into their personal relationship.
“We don’t want to do interviews because we fear the media will ask us intrusive questions and try to find cracks in our relationship,” he stated. However, it’s heartening to see that the brothers seem to share a positive rapport, often seen holding hands while making their way on stage and sharing laughter during their performances.
“It’s sounding huge,” Noel admitted just before the launch of the tour. “This is it, there’s no going back now,” suggesting a sense of commitment and excitement as they embark on this tour.
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